The Trickle-Down Effects of Rural-Urban Linkages on Household Living Conditions in the Hinterlands of Kibaigwa Township, Kongwa District, Tanzania
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https://doi.org/10.59557/rpj.25.2.2025.134Keywords:
Rural-Urban Linkages, Trickle-Down Effects, Household Income, Growth Pole, Kibaigwa TanzaniaAbstract
Rural-urban linkages are increasingly recognized as crucial for development, but the mechanisms through which economic benefits diffuse from emerging urban centres to their hinterlands require deeper empirical analysis. This study evaluates these trickle-down effects by examining how linkages with Kibaigwa Township, a rapidly growing trade hub in Tanzania, enhance household living conditions in adjacent rural villages. Utilizing a cross-sectional design, data were collected from 114 households in Mtanana and Pandambili villages and analysed using an Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) regression model. The findings reveal that rural-urban linkages account for approximately 56% of the variation in household income (R² = 0.566). Migration and closer proximity to the township were found to be the most significant drivers of higher income (p < 0.05). These results underscore that while linkages are vital, their benefits are not automatic and are strongly mediated by mobility and spatial factors. Policies should therefore focus on targeted infrastructure investment and market integration to ensure a more equitable distribution of economic growth.
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